TOLIVER, Don - Hardstone Psycho - Vinyl (2xLP)

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Cat: 756786 07264. Rel: 23 Sep 24
Hip Hop/R&B


Side 1 - Track 1. KyrptoniteSide 1 - Track 2. Tore UpSide 1 - Track 3. Brother Stone (feat Kodak Black)Side 1 - Track 4. Attitude (feat Charlie Wilson & Cash Cobain)Side 2 - Track 1. BanditSide 2 - Track 2. GlockSide 2 - Track 3. Ice Age (feat Travis Scott)Side 2 - Track 4. 4x4Side 3 - Track 1. Purple Rain (feat Future & Metro Boomin)Side 3 - Track 2. New DropSide 3 - Track 3. Backstreets (feat Teezo Touchdown)Side 3 - Track 4. Deep In The WaterSide 4 - Track 1. Inside (feat Travis Scott)Side 4 - Track 2. 5 To 10Side 4 - Track 3. Last LaughSide 4 - Track 4. Hardstone National Anthem

Don Toliver's Hardstone Psycho reveals an artist navigating exciting new territory while retaining his signature style. This album marks a distinct progression from his past work, showcasing Toliver's dynamic evolution within the Houston rap scene. With its standout track 'Bandit,' the album bursts forth with vibrant trap beats, punchy rock elements, and Toliver's striking falsetto. This energetic departure from his earlier mellow vibes on Love Sick is a refreshing highlight. Similarly, 'Glock' impresses with its soulful sample of Whitney Houston's 'Exhale (Shoop Shoop),' providing a powerful hook and intriguing chord shifts. 'Tore Up' also shines, blending emotional depth with a rock bass, making it a strong contender for one of the album's top moments. Despite some uneven patches, including the ambitious but uneven structure of the album, Toliver's bold experimentation is evident. While some tracks like 'Deep in the Water' lose their initial punch, and features like Kodak Black's on 'Brother Stone' are mixed, the production melds trap, rock and r&b in a compelling way. Overall, Hardstone Psycho demonstrates Toliver's potential and creativity, hinting at even more exciting developments in his future.